Look: Sarah Palin Visits Fast Food Chicken Giant: ‘Love Me Some Chick Fil-A’
Sarah Palin injected herself into one of the top controversies in the country tight now, saying at a rally for Republican Senate candidate Ted Cruz, “Love me some Chick Fil-A.” Palin, who posted to Facebook the image above, and tweeted it, saying, “Stopped by Chick-fil-A in The Woodlands to support a great business,” made a point of harping on the Chick-Fil-A controversy, directing her aide at the rally for the Texan to take the Palins to a local Texas Chick-Fil-A:
“Jason, you’re going to have to take me on our way back to the airport later. We drive by a Chick Fil-A. We don’t have that in Alaska,†Palin said. “Love me some Chick Fil-A. So we’ll go there, Jason, on the way, OK?,” Politico reported.
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Chick-Fil-A president Dan Cathy has repeatedly attacked same-sex marriage, calling same-sex marriage “twisted up kind of stuff,†and suggesting it comes from a “deprived mind,” also with touting biblical-based marriage.
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